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Association of flap tension with flap design and graft volume in soft tissue augmentation: a cadaveric study in pigs

Authors
 Pirc, Miha  ;  Mancini, Leonardo  ;  Muller, Nicolas  ;  Lim, Hyun-Chang  ;  Jung, Ronald E.  ;  Thoma, Daniel S.  ;  Bienz, Stefan P. 
Citation
 JOURNAL OF PERIODONTAL AND IMPLANT SCIENCE, Vol.55(4) : 285-294, 2025-08 
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF PERIODONTAL AND IMPLANT SCIENCE
ISSN
 2093-2278 
Issue Date
2025-08
Keywords
Alveolar ridge augmentation ; Autografts ; Computer-assisted image processing ; Tissue scaffolds ; Autografts ; Computer-assisted image processing ; Tissue scaffolds
Abstract
Purpose: This study was performed to evaluate the effects of flap design, grafting material, and graft dimension on flap tension and the initial volume increase achieved in soft tissue augmentation. Methods: Six fresh porcine jaw cadavers were used in this study. Each side of the jaw was randomly assigned to receive either a standard split-thickness flap or a split-thickness flap with a palatal island. Following flap preparation, random allocation was employed to determine the order of 4 treatment modalities: 3 mm of a volume-stable collagen matrix (VCMX), 6 mm VCMX, 3 mm of a subepithelial connective tissue graft (SCTG), and 6 mm SCTG. Flap tension was measured and the wound was closed after the insertion of each specimen. Intraoral scans were taken before flap preparation and after closure to facilitate profilometric analysis. Results: The palatal island flap exhibited significantly greater overall (P=0.010) and crestal (P=0.007) volume gains compared to the split-thickness flap, regardless of the use of VCMX or SCTG. The palatal island flap was associated with significantly lower flap tension force values (0.6 N; P=0.035) than the split-thickness flap. Both materials (VCMX and SCTG) demonstrated comparable volume gains. Conclusions: The findings of this cadaveric study indicate that the use of a palatal island flap effectively reduces flap tension. While both materials (VCMX and SCTG) yielded similar increases in volume, the palatal island flap demonstrated greater volume gains than the splitthickness flap for each grafting material.
Full Text
https://jpis.org/DOIx.php?id=10.5051/jpis.2402540127
DOI
10.5051/jpis.2402540127
Appears in Collections:
2. College of Dentistry (치과대학) > Dept. of Periodontics (치주과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/209107
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